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felix, the new york city financier who helped new york city out of the desperate financial straights in the 1970s has a book out calling for a national infrastructure bank, and all three of them, and other people, too, cite the erie canal as the first major piece of infrastructure built in the country and the sort of thing we should be doing again, and it's interesting, to me, that these -- there's significant efforts to recreate or to create and to build and rebuild american infrastructure and that the erie canal is cited, but it almost seems as though a lot of this citation of the erie canal is somewhat blind. there aren't really very many similarities on how new york state built the eri canal and how the federal government now supports infrastructure projects. however, there is one very important similarity or how it could inform the debate how the federal government should be creating a national infrastructure bank to fund infrastructure prompts, and that is that it is essential for there to be a single person that owns the project, and with the er iring's e canal, i have not men
felix, the new york city financier who helped new york city out of the desperate financial straights in the 1970s has a book out calling for a national infrastructure bank, and all three of them, and other people, too, cite the erie canal as the first major piece of infrastructure built in the country and the sort of thing we should be doing again, and it's interesting, to me, that these -- there's significant efforts to recreate or to create and to build and rebuild american infrastructure and...
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have moderate flooding reported in the city of monocacy river. i 2 -- the potomac will be now and 7:00een p.m.. alexandria, cresting about a moderate level as well. despite some beautiful sunshine while, this is the view in lower maryland. gray, overcast skies, but hang there -- more sunshine is coming. little chilly, but it will be trigger traders tonight night.-or-treaters to more incredible pictures coming in from new york and new jersey. more and more in of hurricane center. the process to clean up will take more than a few days. that is for sure. our helicopters are in full a look at the damage. jersey are still today, the, and also got a firsthand look. >> the pictures, the video of devastation on the jersey shore and in new york -- see.ugh to today, it got worse. another small town now gone. holmes collapse in this community in new jersey, some their foundation. it was a gas explosion. now, neighborhoods are gone. wast looks like the pier ocean.up by the other neighborhoods in new by sand andowed up water. heights, entire .locks of homes g
have moderate flooding reported in the city of monocacy river. i 2 -- the potomac will be now and 7:00een p.m.. alexandria, cresting about a moderate level as well. despite some beautiful sunshine while, this is the view in lower maryland. gray, overcast skies, but hang there -- more sunshine is coming. little chilly, but it will be trigger traders tonight night.-or-treaters to more incredible pictures coming in from new york and new jersey. more and more in of hurricane center. the process to...
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recovery out of church basements and shadows and putting it right in the biggest block party in the city of providence-it's mind-boggling, it's astounding, it's awesome. members of the recovery community in rhode island have all come out, and we've had wonderful speakers and a great day of celebration of the value and importance of support for people who are in recovery. actually seeing recovery in the heart of providence, on main street, bringing the discussion out into the public so we can all be a part of it, is just terrific. we do a lot of public education on a day like this and let people know who the fellowship is and that they can come to us for treatment and services in the future. when you've got a mental illness or substance abuse, it can be very lonely, and you can feel very isolated. you can kind of feel like it only is happening to me. and then they come out, and they realize how many other people are taking this journey, too. it's just very uplifting to people. it makes me not feel alone, you know. there are other people that are around, that have the same issues, and it's
recovery out of church basements and shadows and putting it right in the biggest block party in the city of providence-it's mind-boggling, it's astounding, it's awesome. members of the recovery community in rhode island have all come out, and we've had wonderful speakers and a great day of celebration of the value and importance of support for people who are in recovery. actually seeing recovery in the heart of providence, on main street, bringing the discussion out into the public so we can...
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we also represent the whole city. any district supervisor that focuses on the district without addressing the citywide issues is not doing his or her job. every day, i make sure i am working on the major citywide issues and the district issues. i try to be disciplined about that. >> how will you approach the tough choices? >> i think we have to start by looking at the most critical city services that we cannot do without. what are the ones that if they deteriorated, we will pay the price on? public safety falls into that category as a basic critical service. transportation, making sure we have the functional muni is critical. core public health services like dealing with mental on this on our streets -- with mental illness on our streets. if we do not provide services, we will pay the price. it works out from there in terms of budget priorities. >> with your plans on dealing with homelessness? >> it is homelessness in general and behavior on the streets. we need to make sure people have access to services. i was a sup
we also represent the whole city. any district supervisor that focuses on the district without addressing the citywide issues is not doing his or her job. every day, i make sure i am working on the major citywide issues and the district issues. i try to be disciplined about that. >> how will you approach the tough choices? >> i think we have to start by looking at the most critical city services that we cannot do without. what are the ones that if they deteriorated, we will pay the...
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chase and city are waving a.t.m. fees, late fees, overdraft charges for customers in this area, new york, new jersey, connecticut, during the storm. >>shepard: and another thing before we get away, there is a concern that this salt water will get into the subway system and the area where all the electrical grid is which is not above ground but below ground and it will get in there and cause real problems if they lost electricity for a number of days there would be trouble. >>gerri: yes. and it is all rock there. there is not a lot of room to maneuver. it could be trouble for the markets and a lot of trouble for people commuting into the city. we have been waiting for the jobs report on friday and discussion whether that could be delayed. the labor department spokesman said it will be not delayed and they are working to ensure the timely release of data and it is said to come in at 7.9 percent, higher. >>shepard: and now to the midtown manhattan above times square where the crane is dangling where a red alert from the
chase and city are waving a.t.m. fees, late fees, overdraft charges for customers in this area, new york, new jersey, connecticut, during the storm. >>shepard: and another thing before we get away, there is a concern that this salt water will get into the subway system and the area where all the electrical grid is which is not above ground but below ground and it will get in there and cause real problems if they lost electricity for a number of days there would be trouble. >>gerri:...
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his >> this metal is the city's highest honor. law enforcement officers from e fbi and metropolitan police at the ceremony. told us he is not t work. he is going back as soon as he is cleared by his doctor. shooter pleaded not guilty during his arraignment back in august. is due back in court this friday. montgomery county police are o use a popularwh l to not walk alone at night. was attacked on the capital press and trail in bethesda and this is not the --st attacker this year crescent trail in bethesda and this is not the first attack this year. >> it is about an hour after sunset last night when the attack happened here. tonight, at this community is on edge. there it is yellow crime scene marking where the attack last night. authorities say the 21-year-old was running after stopped for some crossing the path. >> it was dark. she may have been watching the er. >> that is when her alleged struck, hitting her behind and sexually assaulting her. the bushes.in eventually, calling police from home. this description of the attacker
his >> this metal is the city's highest honor. law enforcement officers from e fbi and metropolitan police at the ceremony. told us he is not t work. he is going back as soon as he is cleared by his doctor. shooter pleaded not guilty during his arraignment back in august. is due back in court this friday. montgomery county police are o use a popularwh l to not walk alone at night. was attacked on the capital press and trail in bethesda and this is not the --st attacker this year crescent...
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as diane eastabook reports cities like chicago are hoping the grants could be a first step in turning around distressed neighborhoods. >> all of you out there probably know what your numbers are. >> reporter: these chicagoans are lining up for what could be a chance of a lifetime. they're applying for $15,000 grants to be used for the purchase of a home. the money is coming from wells fargo and it's part of multi- million dollar national fair lending settlement between the bank, the u.s. justice department, and several states including illinois. >> the programs desire and intent was not only to spark not only the market, but to spark people's imagination to get them interested in buying a home again. >> reporter: the $8 million set aside for the chicago grants could help revitalize neighborhoods hard hit by the housing crisis. to be eligible for the grants, potential buyers must first get pre-approved for a mortgage either here or before the event. that means having good credit and employment. then they must get eight hours of buyer counseling. >> it's understanding it's not just the
as diane eastabook reports cities like chicago are hoping the grants could be a first step in turning around distressed neighborhoods. >> all of you out there probably know what your numbers are. >> reporter: these chicagoans are lining up for what could be a chance of a lifetime. they're applying for $15,000 grants to be used for the purchase of a home. the money is coming from wells fargo and it's part of multi- million dollar national fair lending settlement between the bank, the...
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the city is closed. the city council, the sheriff, the district attorney. all of them are shut down. mass transit will not operate for most of the day. while public schools and catholic schools and charter schools closed, as well as a bunch of colleges and universities. everyone has taken this very seriously down here. our number-one goal number one goal is public safety. and to make sure that people are in good shape to be one you know, mayor, other power companies have been saying much the same. i don't know about yours, sir, but are you raising people for that payment when they do lose power, it could be for some time? >> we try to be realistic and honest. last year, you know, we aired on the side of caution. it might be three days and it might be one wifi. sometimes it ends up being three days. we have excellent utilities down here. certainly in the gasworks as well as the water department. they are working in concert. keep the power on but ask our citizens for help. it is dangerous. this is normally one of the busiest streets in the world. the wind and
the city is closed. the city council, the sheriff, the district attorney. all of them are shut down. mass transit will not operate for most of the day. while public schools and catholic schools and charter schools closed, as well as a bunch of colleges and universities. everyone has taken this very seriously down here. our number-one goal number one goal is public safety. and to make sure that people are in good shape to be one you know, mayor, other power companies have been saying much the...
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cities to live in the united states. is yours one of them? captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning. i'm lynn berry. after the third debate between president obama and republican nominee mitt romney, there are just 14 days left before american voters choose their next president. according to a cbs news instant polls on uncommitted voters, president obama was a clear two to one victor with 53% saying he won. governor romney got 23%. 24% called it a tie. a cnn orc national poll called it closer with 48% saying obama won while 40% picked obama. for more we go to nbc's steve handlesman who's in florida for us. steve, good morning. >> reporter: hi, lynn. thanks. good morning from boca raton, florida. the debate here last night was clearly the most combative so far. though surprising to some, not on the issue of libya. mitt romney was able to make his larger point, his claim that america is weaker now overseas than it was four years ago. mitt romney and barack obama came to their third and final debate tied in national polls,
cities to live in the united states. is yours one of them? captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning. i'm lynn berry. after the third debate between president obama and republican nominee mitt romney, there are just 14 days left before american voters choose their next president. according to a cbs news instant polls on uncommitted voters, president obama was a clear two to one victor with 53% saying he won. governor romney got 23%. 24% called it a tie. a cnn orc...
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the chance for showers will be greatest north and west of the city. 57 in baltimore and annapolis. next three days, code green, because this rain is just going to be a nuisance. it's not going to really impede things in any way. 5 degrees for that high. 63 on tuesday, sunny and cool. on wednesday just a slight chance for a shower in that forecast. for the nats i think it will be fine. we don't have to worry about any rain delays on wednesday. high of 70 degrees. finally starting to get some milder air. thursday and friday look pretty good, just that chaps for a stray shower. saturday looks fantastic. probably the better day of the weekend because there is a slight chance for a shower arriving again on sunday, but those temperatures get milder. we should be getting up to right around 70 degrees this time of year. so most of our forecast, most of our seven-day outlook is pretty much on target. tomorrow, though, another chilly day, another dreary day. >> erica, thanks a lot. >>> it's the largest hot air balloon festival in the world, and it lived up to the hype this weekend in albuque
the chance for showers will be greatest north and west of the city. 57 in baltimore and annapolis. next three days, code green, because this rain is just going to be a nuisance. it's not going to really impede things in any way. 5 degrees for that high. 63 on tuesday, sunny and cool. on wednesday just a slight chance for a shower in that forecast. for the nats i think it will be fine. we don't have to worry about any rain delays on wednesday. high of 70 degrees. finally starting to get some...
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and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built u
and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers...
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and city workers have already prepared, prepping for cleanup post storm. city leaders say they will maintain contact with people live there through social media, twitter, facebook, et cetera there's also been a state of emergency declared in maryland, annapolis. they are moving sand and sandbags in places to protects people, buildings, businesses. city officials there hope that these initial precautions will help block any of the floodwaters, any of that suspected storm surge. >>> watchle this here. utility trucks rolling out, this is chicago. 240 trucks headed out to help with the arrival of the hurricane. com-ed says the trucks and crews will stay as long as they're necessary help to see help with expected power outages because of hurricane sandy. and this hurricane we keep talking about, this is not just a dangerous storm. this could have an impact on the election that is nine days away from today. president obama in fact had to cancel some of his campaign events tomorrow and tuesday, including final trips to virginia and colorado. crucial swing states.
and city workers have already prepared, prepping for cleanup post storm. city leaders say they will maintain contact with people live there through social media, twitter, facebook, et cetera there's also been a state of emergency declared in maryland, annapolis. they are moving sand and sandbags in places to protects people, buildings, businesses. city officials there hope that these initial precautions will help block any of the floodwaters, any of that suspected storm surge. >>>...
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the ads have already been posted in new york city subway
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live picture of new york city. let's get a check of weather from bill karins. >> at least they have verlander next. >> we're fine. great shape. >> leave the bats in new york. >> the reigning mvp at home. that will be great. >> stormy weekend especially in the middle of the country. if you were watching those college football games on saturday, many of them were washouts. that rain continued yesterday in the great lakes. this morning those showers and storms are near atlanta. one thunderstorm near peachtree city. so some hit and miss showers hitting the eastern seaboard. if it rains in your hour, it will only last about an hour. those storms just rolled through pittsburgh. it will not be all day, just a half hour to an hour during the middle to end of the afternoon. then it will sweep out and be gone by tonight. middle of the country looks gorgeous today. not a lot of cold air behind the storm unlike last week. temperatures soaring in the 80s in texas. 70s in kansas city. not bad in minneapolis, 63. as i mentioned,
live picture of new york city. let's get a check of weather from bill karins. >> at least they have verlander next. >> we're fine. great shape. >> leave the bats in new york. >> the reigning mvp at home. that will be great. >> stormy weekend especially in the middle of the country. if you were watching those college football games on saturday, many of them were washouts. that rain continued yesterday in the great lakes. this morning those showers and storms are...
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you can go down to city hall and get a data set of public art that your city maintains. suddenly you have a walking tour of public art in your city. really simple. we have this idea of bureaucracy in local government, and it's generally things that we're frustrated at. it doesn't work the way we like it to work. if you think about the past ten years, what happened to our daily personal life? we're more convenient and more connected, but the government is falling behind. and that's a real problem. >> bureaucracy is definitely one of the challenges. instead of looking at ourselves like a startup in government, for us we think there's a new model for government. >> mayor emanuel in chicago calls this a view. he wants to be able to see every step of the way to get that fedex package. he believes you should be tra transparent about that to citizens. good morning and we wilcome to stand-up. >> there is a way to build new things for the users they're working for. >> we're reaching out to government and city officials this week and next week. >> we're building it for citizens, f
you can go down to city hall and get a data set of public art that your city maintains. suddenly you have a walking tour of public art in your city. really simple. we have this idea of bureaucracy in local government, and it's generally things that we're frustrated at. it doesn't work the way we like it to work. if you think about the past ten years, what happened to our daily personal life? we're more convenient and more connected, but the government is falling behind. and that's a real...
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what an incredible city that you live in. the division of people who are putting something together where san francisco will be the most connected city in the world. the force behind what they are putting together, when they talk about connections for everyone, they really mean everyone. there are true inspiration for me, fellow canadians, and many of us around the world. the theme of my presentation today is about staying connected her. and if there are two things i am passionate about, it is that. those phrases really sum up the last 20 years of my life in so many ways. and so to explore the themes, what i want to do is share with you some ideas about consciously working on making and the sustaining connections. which is what i think we all need to do. to get started, we will talk a little bit about the technology solution. i want to share with you stories, lessons, and some new ideas. i want to have knowledge all of you that are here today thinking about trying something new. thinking about a new approach to technology, us
what an incredible city that you live in. the division of people who are putting something together where san francisco will be the most connected city in the world. the force behind what they are putting together, when they talk about connections for everyone, they really mean everyone. there are true inspiration for me, fellow canadians, and many of us around the world. the theme of my presentation today is about staying connected her. and if there are two things i am passionate about, it is...
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wind are gusting to 49 at ocean city. winds will be gusting to hurricane force. >> they've already,ed these mandatory and nonmandatory evacuations telling people to get out but people still say they have the right to stay. so if they're trapped in it, it could be some issues as well declared a state of energy in both places. >> those of what you that have been to ocean steerk inlet there in ocean city,s that was caused by an a hurricane in 1933. -- those of you that have been to ocean city inlet, there in ocean city, that was caused by a hurricane in 1933. this is one of the outer bands associated with hurricane sandy working south to north there. it is just kind of pin wheeling back toward the washington area and back out to the west. parts of the area, manassas, leesburg, frederick, you haven't seen a whole lot yet. will shortly and once the rain arrives, it will be with us for the entire day. the rain rates here are going to pick up during the course of the day as the storm gets closer. we're just starting to see the r
wind are gusting to 49 at ocean city. winds will be gusting to hurricane force. >> they've already,ed these mandatory and nonmandatory evacuations telling people to get out but people still say they have the right to stay. so if they're trapped in it, it could be some issues as well declared a state of energy in both places. >> those of what you that have been to ocean steerk inlet there in ocean city,s that was caused by an a hurricane in 1933. -- those of you that have been to...
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we're in the 40 this is the big cities in the mid-atlantic in. the suburbs in the upper 30s to low 40s. thankfully we don't have many rainy spots out there. just one area of rain in northern portions of mississippi. some of the heavier showers throughout this morning, but overall moving pretty quickly into areas of southern tennessee as we go throughout the morning. so your forecast today, after the chilly morning, it's a nice afternoon from denver to chicago. the only problem down there in florida, we'll continue with some showers and storms. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. one area, the area of rain i was just mentioning there in mississippi, it will quickly be moving across the weather map today. eventually it will bring a chance of some clouds and showers to areas in virginia, even north carolina and possibly even washington, d.c. no big warm-up in sight. looks like this chillier weather pattern is here to stay for at least the next week. >> so is it win thor? >> -- winter? >> no,
we're in the 40 this is the big cities in the mid-atlantic in. the suburbs in the upper 30s to low 40s. thankfully we don't have many rainy spots out there. just one area of rain in northern portions of mississippi. some of the heavier showers throughout this morning, but overall moving pretty quickly into areas of southern tennessee as we go throughout the morning. so your forecast today, after the chilly morning, it's a nice afternoon from denver to chicago. the only problem down there in...
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route 50 is shut down heading into ocean city. you will notice the winds causing the camera to shake at the ocean city draw bridge route 90 will be opened. there is a wind advisory in effect for route 50 traveling across the bay bridge. and if you are traveling in baltimore here's a look at 95 at 395 downtown and everything is moving along but the roads really are going to be saturated. we have a crash on 95 up in harford county. that's on the southbound lance along route 152. if you don't have to drive, don't. megan and charley, over to you. >> thanks. >>> if you have a flight out today, you want to call bwi. chances are it's not going. >> the airport has a number of cancellations and delayed flights coming out of the airport. more than expected. but exactly what you think would happen this time with sandy rolling in. >> let's go out to abc2 news linda so live this morning letting us know the situation there. linda. >> reporter: i just checked the boards and bwi has posted more than 200 flights that have been canceled or delayed
route 50 is shut down heading into ocean city. you will notice the winds causing the camera to shake at the ocean city draw bridge route 90 will be opened. there is a wind advisory in effect for route 50 traveling across the bay bridge. and if you are traveling in baltimore here's a look at 95 at 395 downtown and everything is moving along but the roads really are going to be saturated. we have a crash on 95 up in harford county. that's on the southbound lance along route 152. if you don't have...
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and it did part of battery park city. the good news is that that water has been receding but this southern part of manhattan is pretty much shut down right now because there is no power. we lost power last night here. and right now, the city -- the streets are completely dark. when we were driving down here, it was pretty eerie driving down here. totally, totally dark in southern manhattan. deserted. however, you do see police cars in almost every street because there is no light. it's completely in the dark. >> wind and rain was a big concern with this storm. the even bigger concern was storm surge and it ended up being record-breaking, so much so that it flooded a good portion of the subway system down in that area and commuter tunnels. what do you know about that? how long are we talking about a recovery process here? >> reporter: officials are saying if may take up to four days to pump out all of the water in the subway tunnels. that was another fear they had, is that that water would flood those tunnels. also to make
and it did part of battery park city. the good news is that that water has been receding but this southern part of manhattan is pretty much shut down right now because there is no power. we lost power last night here. and right now, the city -- the streets are completely dark. when we were driving down here, it was pretty eerie driving down here. totally, totally dark in southern manhattan. deserted. however, you do see police cars in almost every street because there is no light. it's...
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. >>> sandy cubre nueva jersey, atlantic city, la pequeÑa isla afectado con fuertes vientos y mucha agua. miles de vuelos cancelados en todo el paÍs, el presidente obama cancelÓ eventos de campaÑa, mÁs de tres millones de usuarios sin electricidad. >>> gigante de san francisco ganaron la serie mundial de bÉisbol. >>> este es su snnoticiero univisiÓn edicion nocturna. muy buenas noches, la super tormenta sandy mantiene bajo el agua parte de la zona costera del noreste del paÍs causando 13 muertes en cinco estados. en nueva jersey inundaciones severas, lo mismo en la zona baja de manhattan, alrededor del distrito de bateri donde el agua alcanzÓ 13 pies. los tu Úneles que comunican a l isla con el continente estÁn cerrados. evacuaciÓn de pacientes, explosiÓn en una planta elÉctrica y reporte de agua en el sistema de la ciudad. todo esto es apenas el principio . >>> blanca rosa vilches y comenzamos en nueva jersey con felix. >>> buenas noche enrique, aquÍ donde estamos en este momento se ve una fuerte racha de vientos de sandy, lo mÁs importante ocurre a esta hora en new york,
. >>> sandy cubre nueva jersey, atlantic city, la pequeÑa isla afectado con fuertes vientos y mucha agua. miles de vuelos cancelados en todo el paÍs, el presidente obama cancelÓ eventos de campaÑa, mÁs de tres millones de usuarios sin electricidad. >>> gigante de san francisco ganaron la serie mundial de bÉisbol. >>> este es su snnoticiero univisiÓn edicion nocturna. muy buenas noches, la super tormenta sandy mantiene bajo el agua parte de la zona costera del...
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new york city tonight. david, welcome back inside "the war room." >> governor, it is good to be with you in a city that never sleeps it is now being forced to take a very long nap. the subways are closed. officials say they're going to be closed for at least a week. the practical effect on the city is you can imagine new york traffic is bad enough. well when all of the subways are closed and people can't use the transportation paths it causes gridlock. you have gridlock. anywhere there was a tree, there is a pile of leaves underneath it. in addition, when you look at new york below 39th street, the southern half of the island of manhattan, most of the power there is still out. in fact, officials say that the power is going to be out for at least four or five days. so new york is a mess. people here say this is not anything that they have ever seen and then, of course, you have the heartbreak of the number of people who have died.in the boroughs of queens and brooklyn and along the beaches. it is just a mess
new york city tonight. david, welcome back inside "the war room." >> governor, it is good to be with you in a city that never sleeps it is now being forced to take a very long nap. the subways are closed. officials say they're going to be closed for at least a week. the practical effect on the city is you can imagine new york traffic is bad enough. well when all of the subways are closed and people can't use the transportation paths it causes gridlock. you have gridlock....
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., that atlantic city line. it's been weaving a little bit on new jersey, where the center of that path would be. but that's not that important, other than where the major water will go, with that storm surge. the rest of the affects, the wind and rain, david, will be felt from the mid-atlantic well into new england for at least two days. >> back to that question i asked there a moment ago, so many people wondering why is this being called a superstorm? >> reporter: david, i think the best way to tell people that is to show them on a graphic that we put together. it's a 3d graphic that will show you all three elements. it's easier to look at it once you see them. all night long, sandy marches up the east coast, practically parallel. more than 200 miles offshore. it will collide with an arctic front coming in from the west, throwing a new dose of energy into the storm and expanding its already monther size and reach. then, inject the 1 150-mile-per-hour plus winds of the jet stream and forecasters think sandy exp
., that atlantic city line. it's been weaving a little bit on new jersey, where the center of that path would be. but that's not that important, other than where the major water will go, with that storm surge. the rest of the affects, the wind and rain, david, will be felt from the mid-atlantic well into new england for at least two days. >> back to that question i asked there a moment ago, so many people wondering why is this being called a superstorm? >> reporter: david, i think...
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hit-and-miss showers from west virginia and even from new york city to d.c. south florida has a good chance of getting wet weather today. the big weather story is what's going to happen here. beautiful, warm day in the north today. fire danger high. 82 in billings, 70 in minneapolis. tomorrow, the first signs of that really cold air. rain and 12340e mix possible for areas of montana. billings drops 30 degrees. that cool air is heading all through the middle of the country. if you're watching us on kjrh 2 news in tulsa, oklahoma, see the broad spectacular scenery of five national parks through a special lens at panoramic landscapes of the american west at the gil crease museum. that's your early today event of the day. >> bill, thanks so much. >>> and now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. apparently the christ continue stewart cheating scandal hasn't damaged robert pattinson's stock. he's been named world's sexiest man in the glamor u.k. poll for the fourth straight year. >>> all right. seth mcfarland, the man behind "family gu
hit-and-miss showers from west virginia and even from new york city to d.c. south florida has a good chance of getting wet weather today. the big weather story is what's going to happen here. beautiful, warm day in the north today. fire danger high. 82 in billings, 70 in minneapolis. tomorrow, the first signs of that really cold air. rain and 12340e mix possible for areas of montana. billings drops 30 degrees. that cool air is heading all through the middle of the country. if you're watching us...
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doppler.e a look at hd scattered light showers around baltimore city. the heaviest rain no is back in virginia and into the mountains. off and on rain showers. high temperature in the mid 70's. we will check the seven-day forecast going all the way into the weekend. >> thank you. 63 degrees at the airport. catching the fever. >> fans back home are flying high. >> we keep hearing about this fiscal cliff, but what does it mean for you? how much you could pay in the new year. >> a baltimore county firefighter is arrested. >> we're monitoring and early morning accident along 100. ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter what? too? this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier sure does who are you? [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. ♪ ambiance [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. your head-start to home cooked. prove it. enough is enough. d-con no view, no t
doppler.e a look at hd scattered light showers around baltimore city. the heaviest rain no is back in virginia and into the mountains. off and on rain showers. high temperature in the mid 70's. we will check the seven-day forecast going all the way into the weekend. >> thank you. 63 degrees at the airport. catching the fever. >> fans back home are flying high. >> we keep hearing about this fiscal cliff, but what does it mean for you? how much you could pay in the new year....
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here in new york city. a beast of a storm rumbling up the east coast right now effectively bringing life to a stand still. good morning. i'm willie geist. this is "way too early." hurricane sandy, a massive category 1 storm on a collision course with two other storms. expected to hook west of it taking aim at the northeast coast leaving tense of millions of people hours to prepare. the entire new york city transit system is shut down. schools closed along with those in baltimore, boston, washington, d.c. thousands have canceled flights and commuter trains going nowhere. there's eight days until the presidential election. president obama and mitt romney being forced to change plans as the storm approaches. more on that in just a moment. first, lets ae go right to bill karins for the very latest on this hurricane. bill . >>> good morning to you, willie. new update from the national hurricane center. there was zero good news spread by them. the storm has increased in intensity a little bit. now we're looking a
here in new york city. a beast of a storm rumbling up the east coast right now effectively bringing life to a stand still. good morning. i'm willie geist. this is "way too early." hurricane sandy, a massive category 1 storm on a collision course with two other storms. expected to hook west of it taking aim at the northeast coast leaving tense of millions of people hours to prepare. the entire new york city transit system is shut down. schools closed along with those in baltimore,...
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proverbs 31:23 states that a woman's husband is respected at the city gates so you see in this picture she made a sign that says "dan is awesome" and stood at the city limits sign. >> basically she turned herself into a servant. >> yes. her goal was to showcase that this is a very different kind of life than women actually lead today so evangelicals might open their minds a little bit more and women co roles in the churc. but she went through this process for an entire year. she said some of it was fun, some of it was funny and some of it was just purely terrible. she had to learn how to make her own clothes. she does have her head covered. the book is set to come out on october 30th and many christian bookstores have picked up this book. one of the major christian bookstores, lifeway have chosen not to carry the book because of her use of the word "vagina." she said i'm not sure if they're afraid of my vagina or my brain. afraid of myb%m9ina or my brain. >>> a security camera at a gas station in philadelphia captures this station wagon pulling into the gas station. the driver of that
proverbs 31:23 states that a woman's husband is respected at the city gates so you see in this picture she made a sign that says "dan is awesome" and stood at the city limits sign. >> basically she turned herself into a servant. >> yes. her goal was to showcase that this is a very different kind of life than women actually lead today so evangelicals might open their minds a little bit more and women co roles in the churc. but she went through this process for an entire...
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she was trying to catch a flight in kansas city. she went through the body scan and was pulled aside for a patdown. she has silicon breast implants and significant scar tissue. she says she explained that to the tsa agent. what happened next left her mortified. >> i was standing here with my arms in the air, somebody's feeling my chest, and everybody's looking at me wondering what does this woman have on her chest? >> detrick says the agent never offered her a private patdown. tsa released a statement saying sometimes it's necessary to do a physical patdown when the body scan detects something out of the norm. they say they try to make the process as minimally as invasive as possible while keeping passengers safe. >>> the man behind one of the biggest fund-raising efforts is talking about his very public breakdown. jason russell is the creator of the charity invisible children and director of the kony 2012. both campaigns against guerrilla leader joseph kony who is known for abducting children and forcing them into a militant moveme
she was trying to catch a flight in kansas city. she went through the body scan and was pulled aside for a patdown. she has silicon breast implants and significant scar tissue. she says she explained that to the tsa agent. what happened next left her mortified. >> i was standing here with my arms in the air, somebody's feeling my chest, and everybody's looking at me wondering what does this woman have on her chest? >> detrick says the agent never offered her a private patdown. tsa...
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atlantic city, new york city, lock island, also out there on cape cod the winds have picked up. there's the final stop looking at the rainfall. again, willie, the greatest concerns is this afternoon and evening people losing power and then that high tide cycle when all of that storm surge comes in. that's when the destruction will be done. my recommendation to anyone listening out there now in the target zone, sometime this morning take a nice long, hot shower because there will be millions of people wishing for a hot shower. >> i'm glad you said that about the wind this morning. you stepped outside maybe expecting a little bit more. not much going on this morning. we'll be watching this afternoon and this evening if it's in the t tristate area? >> yes. that's where the winds will double. >> we'll check back in with you for a few minutes. >>> among many other parts of the east coast, residents are evacuating the southern tip of new jersey. you saw it in bill's forecast getting a big wallop down there. nbc's danielle leigh is in cape may. danielle, good morning. how does it look
atlantic city, new york city, lock island, also out there on cape cod the winds have picked up. there's the final stop looking at the rainfall. again, willie, the greatest concerns is this afternoon and evening people losing power and then that high tide cycle when all of that storm surge comes in. that's when the destruction will be done. my recommendation to anyone listening out there now in the target zone, sometime this morning take a nice long, hot shower because there will be millions of...
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i guess we are calling it developing an aging-friendly city. we are also looking at how to support senior services and unique neighborhood by neighborhood programs called aging in place or village models that allow people who are older or seniors getting older to be able to support each other and to stay in their homes and communities longer so they can be contributed to the community as long as possible as opposed to institutionalizing them, which costs quite a bit more. so i'm looking with senior group's ideas of how to create more aging in place programs neighborhood by neighborhood as well, but i think those are the key issues. i am also, kind of as the father of a 10-year-old -- i have anxiety like other parents right now as we apply for a middle schools for my daughter. as a member of the school board for eight years, i know that a strong school system and strong schools in the richmond is key. but also, i serve on the first five commission. each county has a commission that oversees money that supports children, and toddlers, and infants
i guess we are calling it developing an aging-friendly city. we are also looking at how to support senior services and unique neighborhood by neighborhood programs called aging in place or village models that allow people who are older or seniors getting older to be able to support each other and to stay in their homes and communities longer so they can be contributed to the community as long as possible as opposed to institutionalizing them, which costs quite a bit more. so i'm looking with...
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el paso is the safest city in america for a city its a great economic engine for our state, great communities. >> i have stated that think we should triple the u.s. border patrol. we have to get serious and solve the problem of securing the border. this raises an important question -- mexico is a great and mighty nation, and it is tragic what is happening in mexico, the violence. i was visiting with a mexican businessman some time ago who described to me how he received from the drug lords a letter that detailed where every one of his grand kids had been for the past week, minute by minute. it is tragic what is happening -- getting to the united states should work cooperatively with mexico to help the mexican government solve this problem, stop the violence, and stop the drug lords terrorize and some of the innocent citizens. >> the texas senate seat held by retiring senator kay bailey hutchison is one of the key races you can watch on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org /campaign2012. >> now, several perspectives on the presidential campaign in the battleground state of pennsylvania from ""
el paso is the safest city in america for a city its a great economic engine for our state, great communities. >> i have stated that think we should triple the u.s. border patrol. we have to get serious and solve the problem of securing the border. this raises an important question -- mexico is a great and mighty nation, and it is tragic what is happening in mexico, the violence. i was visiting with a mexican businessman some time ago who described to me how he received from the drug...
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hurwitz: currently, city tunnel 1 and city tunnel number 2 would be feeding each half of the city. so you'd lose half the city if you didn't have a replacement. narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work deep below the city. they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to complete. ryan: i don't even want to imagine what my father had to go through. when we fi
hurwitz: currently, city tunnel 1 and city tunnel number 2 would be feeding each half of the city. so you'd lose half the city if you didn't have a replacement. narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work...
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rapid city is at 28. it's cold. they need the winter coats gloves and hats. as far as showers go, the i-95 corridor, a few from richmond to washington, d.c. townsend, maryland and baltimore area and philadelphia heading up the jersey turnpike, showers in trenton, too. not a lot of rain in that area, just light on and off showers. it's cloudy and cools with highs only in the 50s. looks like the jackets still needed as we go throughout october. we're waiting for that warmup and maybe another week. >> all right. we'll wait for it. thanks so much. >>> coming up, a mass murderer known as the squirrel busted. north korea's threat to mainland usa and why your refrigerator is bigger than ever before. plus, more fallout over big birdgate as the feathers fly over mitt romney's comments. that's all coming up in "scrambled politics." you're watching "first look" on msnbc. bob, these projections... they're... optimistic. productivity up, costs down, time to market reduced... those are good things. upstairs, they will see fantasy. not fantasy... logistics. ups came in, ana
rapid city is at 28. it's cold. they need the winter coats gloves and hats. as far as showers go, the i-95 corridor, a few from richmond to washington, d.c. townsend, maryland and baltimore area and philadelphia heading up the jersey turnpike, showers in trenton, too. not a lot of rain in that area, just light on and off showers. it's cloudy and cools with highs only in the 50s. looks like the jackets still needed as we go throughout october. we're waiting for that warmup and maybe another...
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zeroed out the democratic margin in the city of philadelphia. if you look at over the last 20 years, there's been a democratic trend in the affluent suburbs, and so president barack obama carried those four counties in pennsylvania with 57% of the vote if he carried the state. mitt romney grew up in bloomfield hills. >> a suburb of detroit. >> well, i grew up in the same area, went to the same high school so i'm quite familiar with it. he seems to be doing better. i if you look at the battleground poll -- the pew research poll where you have a big sample. so if you have a subsample you have some confidence the numbers are good. you see that romney, post-october 3rd debate, is carrying apparently statistically significant margins. people with incomes over over $75,000. barack obama carried them 15-49 in 2008. romney made bigger gains with the high income people than people in the lower income category. >> the swing over the last 20 years in affluent suburbs has been attributed to culture, gay marriage and the southern tilt of the republican party
zeroed out the democratic margin in the city of philadelphia. if you look at over the last 20 years, there's been a democratic trend in the affluent suburbs, and so president barack obama carried those four counties in pennsylvania with 57% of the vote if he carried the state. mitt romney grew up in bloomfield hills. >> a suburb of detroit. >> well, i grew up in the same area, went to the same high school so i'm quite familiar with it. he seems to be doing better. i if you look at...
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. >> there is mitt romney who ran the salt lake city games, waiting to china, home to a billion people. thousands of their jobs thanks to romney appeared and india. he kept millions in swiss banks. those swiss sure know how to keep a secret. speaking of secret, there is bermuda, home to a secret corp. set up by romney. no one knows why and romney will tell. and the cayman islands, where romney keeps millions to avoid u.s. taxes. you have to say this about mitt romney. he sure knows how to go for the gold. >> so the u.s. olympic committee was not that happy. [laughter] as you might expect. that ad was a little bit short lived, but it got a lot of free media coverage and a lot of views on the internet. and kudos to one of the leading advisers to priorities who came up with the idea for that ad. it is a lot of fun to do what we do for a living. priorities has been eager experience. as -- has been a great experience good as money flowed into the super paks in general, and also to priorities, we have played an important role in this campaign. not the kind of outside world that my colleague
. >> there is mitt romney who ran the salt lake city games, waiting to china, home to a billion people. thousands of their jobs thanks to romney appeared and india. he kept millions in swiss banks. those swiss sure know how to keep a secret. speaking of secret, there is bermuda, home to a secret corp. set up by romney. no one knows why and romney will tell. and the cayman islands, where romney keeps millions to avoid u.s. taxes. you have to say this about mitt romney. he sure knows how to...
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earlier this year washington paused to watch the space shuttle discovery make its final flight over the city. today los angeles is coming out to watch space shuttle endeavour crawl to its final home. the retired shuttle is going 2 miles an hour on a two-day journey to the california science center where it will go on display. many trees had to be cut down to accommodate the shuttle's width. >>> after the break topper has your weekend forecast plus a look at just how cold it drops tonight. 9news continues on a friday night. >>> we are just over an hour away from the nats' elimination game against the defending world champion cardinals. let's head back to nats park with dave owens. we don't want to think about elimination, day. >> reporter: nope, we're not thinking about elimination. one last check of the game right before we get things started joined by paul white, usa today, national baseball reporter. paul, i always like to catch up with you in these situations. you've seen a lot of games. take me back to last night. what is it like on one of your greatest games because it was certainly spe
earlier this year washington paused to watch the space shuttle discovery make its final flight over the city. today los angeles is coming out to watch space shuttle endeavour crawl to its final home. the retired shuttle is going 2 miles an hour on a two-day journey to the california science center where it will go on display. many trees had to be cut down to accommodate the shuttle's width. >>> after the break topper has your weekend forecast plus a look at just how cold it drops...
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. 36 over minneapolis. 50 in new york city. as we take a look at the high temperatures as we head into the afternoon hours 53 in minneapolis. big warm-up in rapid city. >> maria molina, thanks. >>> it's time for stories you can bank on this morning. small businesses taking a wait and see approach when it comes to hiring and spending. joining us to explain is lauren simonetti from fox business network. >> nice to see you. a survey showing optimism falling in the nation's small business is in september. the spending cuts from the fiscal clip starting to get them nervous. they have scaled back on hiring plans and they are spending less money on new equipment. those are the numbers. >>> the u.s. is suing wells far go. >> the government is suing wells far go accusing the nation's biggest lender of reckless lending for nearly a decade. the u.s. is seeking hundreds of millions of dollars in damages. the suit is the largest this year alone. >>> the latest victim of a cyber attack. >> possible terror link. many had problems with the ban
. 36 over minneapolis. 50 in new york city. as we take a look at the high temperatures as we head into the afternoon hours 53 in minneapolis. big warm-up in rapid city. >> maria molina, thanks. >>> it's time for stories you can bank on this morning. small businesses taking a wait and see approach when it comes to hiring and spending. joining us to explain is lauren simonetti from fox business network. >> nice to see you. a survey showing optimism falling in the nation's...